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Tommi Korpela
Tommi Korpela (born 23 August 1968) is a Finnish actor. He has won the Jussi Award for Best Actor all together three times - a feat that has been accomplished by only two Finnish actors before him: Lasse Pöysti and Tauno Palo Tauno Valdemar Palo (born Tauno Brännäs; 25 October 1908 – 24 May 1982) was a Finnish actor and singer in what some consider the golden age of Finnish cinema. In ''Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland'' Peter von Bagh names Palo as the .... Filmography References External links * 1968 births Living people Male actors from Helsinki {{Finland-actor-stub ...
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Helsinki
Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the Capital city, capital, primate city, primate, and List of cities and towns in Finland, most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of Uusimaa in southern Finland, and has a population of . The Helsinki urban area, city's urban area has a population of , making it by far the List of urban areas in Finland by population, most populous urban area in Finland as well as the country's most important center for politics, education, finance, culture, and research; while Tampere in the Pirkanmaa region, located to the north from Helsinki, is the second largest urban area in Finland. Helsinki is located north of Tallinn, Estonia, east of Stockholm, Sweden, and west of Saint Petersburg, Russia. It has History of Helsinki, close historical ties with these three cities. Together with the cities of Espoo, Vantaa, and Kauniainen (and surrounding commuter towns, including the eastern ...
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Raid (2003 Film)
''Raid'' is a 2003 Finnish crime film directed by Tapio Piirainen. It is an adaptation of the 2000 television series of the same name (itself based on the novel series of the same name by Harri Nykänen). The screenplay was written by Nykänen and Piirainen. Cast * Kai Lehtinen as Raid * Mari Rantasila as Tarja * Oiva Lohtander as Police Lieutenant Jansson * Kirsti Väänänen as Sergeant Susisaari * Pekka Huotari as Police Sergeant Huusko * Juha Muje as Sundman * Markku Maalismaa as Horseman (Ratsumies) * Harry Baer as Mark Hollander * Lia Boysen as Venla * Jorma Tommila as French Foreign Legion The French Foreign Legion (french: Légion étrangère) is a corps of the French Army which comprises several specialties: infantry, Armoured Cavalry Arm, cavalry, Military engineering, engineers, Airborne forces, airborne troops. It was created ...ary * Seppo Kulmala as Ponytail (Poninhäntä) * Erik Kiviniemi as Scarface (Arpinaama) References External links * * ...
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A Man's Work (film)
''A Man's Work'' ( fi, Miehen työ), also known as ''A Man's Job'' in the United States, is a 2007 Finnish drama film directed by Aleksi Salmenperä. It was Finland's submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Cast * Tommi Korpela as Juha * Maria Heiskanen as Katja * Jani Volanen as Olli * Stan Saanila as Jamppa * Konsta Pylkkönen as Akseli * Noora Dadu as Nuori nainen 1 * Joanna Haartti as Nuori nainen 2 * Kaarina Hazard as Asiakas / lääkäri 1 * Vilma Juutilainen as Oona * Helmi Kaartinen as Ida * Arttu Kapulainen as Nuori taksikuski * Leea Klemola as Katrin assistantti See also *Cinema of Finland *List of submissions to the 80th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film This is a list of submissions to the 80th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invi ...
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Dead Angel
Death is the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain an organism. For organisms with a brain, death can also be defined as the irreversible cessation of functioning of the whole brain, including brainstem, and brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition of death. The remains of a former organism normally begin to decompose shortly after death. Death is an inevitable process that eventually occurs in almost all organisms. Death is generally applied to whole organisms; the similar process seen in individual components of an organism, such as cells or tissues, is necrosis. Something that is not considered an organism, such as a virus, can be physically destroyed but is not said to die. As of the early 21st century, over 150,000 humans die each day, with ageing being by far the most common cause of death. Many cultures and religions have the idea of an afterlife, and also may hold the idea of judgement of good and bad deeds in one's life (heaven, ...
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Janne Kuusi
Janne Tapio Kuusi (born 29 April 1954 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish television and film director, screenwriter, producer and occasional actor. Career Directing since 1980 Kuusi has worked mostly on television in Finland although he has directed several feature films, short fictions and documentaries. His last film direction in 2011 was '' Bohemian Eyes'', a documentary film on Aki Kaurismäki's star actor Matti Pellonpää. After 2006 he has concentrated to writing; his first novel ''Vapaus'' ("''Freedom''") was published in 2010 and sixth one ''400 kekkosta'' in 2022. Filmography * ''Laki jota ei ole/The un-existing Law'', 1979, a TV documentary (20 min) director, editor * ''Prologi/The Prologue'', 1980, a 30-min. fiction. Writer, director, editor, producer * ''Läpimurto/The Breakthrough'', 1981, a 45 min. fiction. Writer together with J. Tommola, director * ''Parveke/Le Balcon/The Balcony'', 1982, a TV-play (140 min) adaptation from the play by Jean Genet and direction to ...
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Saippuaprinssi
''Saippuaprinssi'' ("Soap Prince") is a 2006 Finnish romantic comedy film directed by Janne Kuusi starring Mikko Leppilampi and Pamela Tola. Aleksi Bardy wrote the script. Cast *Pamela Tola .... Ilona *Mikko Leppilampi .... Kalle/Antero *Outi Mäenpää .... Raakel *Teijo Eloranta .... Tape Recorder * Kristiina Halttu .... Reija/Seija (as Kristina Halttu) *Sari Havas .... Writer *Jarmo Hyttinen .... Angel (as Jami Hyttinen) * Julia Jokinen .... Script girl *Risto Kaskilahti .... Mixer *Tommi Korpela .... Assistant director *Jani Volanen .... Director *Anu Koskinen .... Receptionist * Jukka-Pekka Palo .... Kalela, head of TV-channel *Juha Veijonen .... Actor Laaksonen *Pete Lattu .... Amateur actor Leo *Anna Paavilainen .... Ilona's roommate Jonna * Pihla Penttinen .... Amateur theatre director Tiina *Minttu Mustakallio .... Script editor Eeva * Janne Reinikainen .... Script editor Vesa *Zarkus Poussa Jukka Markus "Zarkus" Poussa (12 July 1975 – 24 January 2016) wa ...
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Aki Kaurismäki
Aki Olavi Kaurismäki (; born 4 April 1957) is a Finnish film director and screenwriter. He is best known for the award-winning '' Drifting Clouds'' (1996), ''The Man Without a Past'' (2002), ''Le Havre'' (2011) and ''The Other Side of Hope'' (2017), as well as for the mockumentary ''Leningrad Cowboys Go America'' (1989). He is described as Finland's best-known film director. Career After graduating in media studies from the University of Tampere, Kaurismäki worked as a bricklayer, postman, and dish-washer, long before pursuing his interest in cinema, first as a critic, and later as a screenwriter & director. He started his career as a co-screenwriter and actor in films made by his older brother, Mika Kaurismäki. He played the main role in Mika's film '' The Liar'' (1981). Together they founded the production company Villealfa Filmproductions and later the Midnight Sun Film Festival. His debut as an independent director was ''Crime and Punishment'' (1983), an adaptation of Dost ...
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Lights In The Dusk
''Lights in the Dusk'' ( fi, Laitakaupungin valot) is a 2006 Finnish comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Aki Kaurismäki. Starring Janne Hyytiäinen, Ilkka Koivula, and Maria Järvenhelmi, the film was presented at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. It is the last installment in Kaurismäki's "Finland" trilogy after '' Drifting Clouds'' (1996) and ''The Man Without a Past'' (2002). The film is about a security guard who is set up in a robbery by a femme fatale who exploits his gullibility and loyalty. Classical music is used as background throughout much of the film, including excerpts from the work of the famous Swedish tenor Jussi Björling. It has been argued that the film deals with the ways in which " pitalism has painted the town red, just a different shade of red from its socialist connotations," as well as that "rock is so important to the director that a number of his males, including Koistinen, favor a 50s, greasy, sweptback hair style, to go along with t ...
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Unna Ja Nuuk
''Unna ja Nuuk'' is a Finnish family film that debuted in Finland on 20 January 2006. Directed by Saara Cantell, its screenplay was written by Joona Tena and Sami Keski-Vähälä. ''Unna ja Nuuk'' stars Rosa Salomaa, Toni Leppe, Esko Salminen, Meri Nenonen, Jenni Banerjee, Tommi Korpela, etc. Much of the film's dialogue is written in a version of the Proto-Finnic language, which was reconstructed by lector Jouko Koivisto. The movie had a budget of approximately €1.3 million and was produced by Mandart Entertainment Ltd. The movie featured in the Berlin Film Festival in February 2006. Film festivals Awards In 2006, Unna ja Nuuk received a 2nd place category award at the Giffoni Film Festival The Giffoni International Film Festival is an Italian children's film festival which takes place annually in Giffoni Valle Piana, Campania. It began in 1971. The Giffoni International Film Festival typically has around 100,000 guests and has had ... in Italy. References Exte ...
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Kari Paljakka
Kari or KARI may refer to: Places *Kari, Jhunjhunu, a village in Rajasthan, India * , a village in Mouhoun Province, Burkina Faso *Kari, Tikamgarh, a town in Madhya Pradesh, India * Kari, Iran, a village in Bushehr Province, Iran * Kari-ye Bozorg ("Greater Kari"), a village in Ardabil Province, Iran People and languages *The Gayiri people of central Queensland, Australia *Kari people, also Cari, Aka-Kari or Aka-Cari, a tribe in the Andaman Islands, India **Kari language, also Cari, Aka-Kari or Aka-Cari, spoken by the Kari people *Kari language, a Bantu language spoken in Africa *Kari (name), real and fictional people with the given name, nickname or surname *Kari Suomalainen * Kári, son of Fornjót, the personification of wind in Norse mythology Organisations *KARI (AM), an AM radio station broadcasting on 550, licensed to Blaine, WA *Kenya Agricultural Research Institute *Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative *Korea Aerospace Research Institute Other * Kari or curry, a pan-Asian ...
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For The Living And The Dead
''For the Living and the Dead'' ( sv, För levande och döda) is a 1989 collection of poetry by the Swedish writer Tomas Tranströmer. It received the Nordic Council Literature Prize. Its 1996 translation into English by Canadian author Don Coles won the John Glassco Translation Prize in 1997. See also * 1989 in literature * Swedish literature Swedish literature () refers to literature written in the Swedish language or by writers from Sweden. The first literary text from Sweden is the Rök runestone, carved during the Viking Age circa 800 AD. With the conversion of the land to Chris ... References 1989 poetry books Poetry by Tomas Tranströmer Swedish poetry collections Albert Bonniers Förlag books Nordic Council's Literature Prize-winning works {{Poetry-collection-stub ...
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Private Eye
''Private Eye'' is a British fortnightly satire, satirical and current affairs (news format), current affairs news magazine, founded in 1961. It is published in London and has been edited by Ian Hislop since 1986. The publication is widely recognised for its prominent criticism and Parody, lampooning of public figures. It is also known for its in-depth investigative journalism into under-reported scandals and cover-ups. ''Private Eye'' is Britain's best-selling current affairs magazine, and such is its long-term popularity and impact that many of recurring in-jokes in Private Eye, its recurring in-jokes have entered popular culture in the United Kingdom. The magazine bucks the trend of declining circulation for print media, having recorded its highest ever circulation in the second half of 2016. It is privately owned and highly profitable. With a "deeply conservative resistance to change", it has resisted moves to online content or glossy format: it has always been printed on ...
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